Belive me i know how that feels like and its not really easy to get over because its your family you care what they think. But if they dont love you the way they should get away from them it will be hard but it will be better and before you go tell them how you feel you feel much better for doing that it may not change ther perspective on you but youll feel a hell of alot better. Belive me i know how that feels like and its not really easy to get over because its your family you care what they think. But if they dont love you the way they should get away from them it will be hard but it will be better and before you go tell them how you feel you feel much better for doing that it may not change ther perspective on you but youll feel a hell of alot better.
Most advices are not meant to be disrespectful and abusive. People who like to give advice are often of especially caring nature. For me, the best way to understand such help and advice is to think of this, and be grateful that someone cares about me.
It is important to let your kids know that you love them and set a nice quality example for them in life. If you get mad or have a temper, it is important to control it and not act out in violent or abusive ways towards your kids or your spouse. Even if you are mad, it is important not to verbally or emotionally abuse either. Kids need rules, structure, and help to do well in life, but parents need to let their kids do some things on their own as they get older, within safe limits, so they can become independent adults. I'm not going to bash my own parents though, just give advice.
Just a little bit. It isn't anything dangerous though. If people tell you it's dangerous they lied to you. Advice from someone that used to be in that problem: I suggest you see help. :)
NO! Never try to do anything except talk to an adult that you trust, hopefully one of your parents, and ask them for advice.
My advice would be get a restraining order. The police can help you and answer all of your questions about how to protect yourself. No parent should ever be afraid of their child. Empower yourself!
You can get advice from parents, guardians, teachers, counselor, psychologists, and friends.
If she is emancipated there isn't anything you can do. Just be there and don't loose contact with her. Even if it means pretending to be nice to him. If you can prove he is abusive to her or the baby or in front of the baby you could file for custody.
He could turn against your children, or he could not. But to be on the safe side he should not be abusing a woman any way. so my advice ould be to leave him and find a new man who you cna be happy with for the rest of your life. Then you and your children can be happy and lead a happy future. Good Luck!
You must always listen to your Parents. They will always think and do what is best for you.. Sometimes some Parents can be unreasonable, so you can always approach your favourite relatives like Uncle, Aunt, Grandparents for advice and help.
they asked elderly and wise people. Back then there really wasn't anyone or anything to get advice from. Often times Benjamen Franklin was some one to go to if it was a big issue. Other times if it was a petty problem they would go to their parents
You may find some here, on this site. It would be helpful if you would say why you want to talk to people who have been in abusive relationships. Is it for research purposes or to compare experiences or to get advice? there is some places that you can go to like demestic violence. there you find some people who have died from that. you can find them anywhere, you just gotta know where to find them.
the answer is you can go to your parents or doctor or family